Petrol Diesel

'Petrol Diesel' - 768 News Result(s)

India's Petrol and diesel demand is expected to return to pre-lockdown levels in July, an executive at the country's second largest fuel retailer Bharat Petroleum Corp said on Thursday. "The current demand for petrol and diesel is at 70% of levels seen before the lockdown," Vijayagopal N, director of finance at BPCL, said in a call with analysts on...

India's petrol and diesel sales in jumped sharply in May compared with April in a recovery from historic lows, after a partial easing of the lockdown imposed to curb the coronavirus pandemic, provisional sales data showed on Monday.

The petrol and diesel prices will be hiked by Rs. 2 per litre from tomorrow after the Maharashtra government has decided to increase the cess levied on the two fuels. According to the report from ETAuto, petrol and diesel prices will increase to Rs. 78.31 a litre and Rs. 68.21 a litre, respectively. Presently, petrol costs Rs. 76.31 per litre where...

For greater convenience of the customers, the government is planning to initiate home delivery of petrol as well as CNG. The Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Friday gave hint regarding the same. After the doorstep delivery of diesel, the Centre is likely to give a green signal to the oil companies for the doorstep delivery of petrol and CNG. The ...

India's fuel demand dipped 45.8% in April from a year earlier, as a nationwide lockdown and travel curbs to combat the spread of novel coronavirus eroded economic activity. Consumption of fuel, a proxy for oil demand, totalled 9.93 million tonnes - its lowest since 2007, government data showed on Saturday. State fuel retailers in India sold 50% les...

The Indian government on Tuesday raised the excise duty on the petrol and diesel to reap the extra revenue by not passing on gains from a slump for oil prices in the international market. According to the report from PTI, the government increased the excise duty on petrol by a record Rs. 10 per litre and Rs. 13 per litre on diesel. As per the indus...

'Petrol Diesel' - 768 News Result(s)

India's Petrol and diesel demand is expected to return to pre-lockdown levels in July, an executive at the country's second largest fuel retailer Bharat Petroleum Corp said on Thursday. "The current demand for petrol and diesel is at 70% of levels seen before the lockdown," Vijayagopal N, director of finance at BPCL, said in a call with analysts on...

India's petrol and diesel sales in jumped sharply in May compared with April in a recovery from historic lows, after a partial easing of the lockdown imposed to curb the coronavirus pandemic, provisional sales data showed on Monday.

The petrol and diesel prices will be hiked by Rs. 2 per litre from tomorrow after the Maharashtra government has decided to increase the cess levied on the two fuels. According to the report from ETAuto, petrol and diesel prices will increase to Rs. 78.31 a litre and Rs. 68.21 a litre, respectively. Presently, petrol costs Rs. 76.31 per litre where...

For greater convenience of the customers, the government is planning to initiate home delivery of petrol as well as CNG. The Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Friday gave hint regarding the same. After the doorstep delivery of diesel, the Centre is likely to give a green signal to the oil companies for the doorstep delivery of petrol and CNG. The ...

India's fuel demand dipped 45.8% in April from a year earlier, as a nationwide lockdown and travel curbs to combat the spread of novel coronavirus eroded economic activity. Consumption of fuel, a proxy for oil demand, totalled 9.93 million tonnes - its lowest since 2007, government data showed on Saturday. State fuel retailers in India sold 50% les...

The Indian government on Tuesday raised the excise duty on the petrol and diesel to reap the extra revenue by not passing on gains from a slump for oil prices in the international market. According to the report from PTI, the government increased the excise duty on petrol by a record Rs. 10 per litre and Rs. 13 per litre on diesel. As per the indus...